Deputy President William has said the Opposition is not ready for the August elections.

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Ruto cited the demand for disbandment of IEB and the court case to stop audit of the IEBC register by the opposition as indicators that Nasa was not ready for the polls.

“If they (Opposition leaders) are not ready, many other parties are,” said Ruto on Wednesday in Tana River.

The Deputy President said Tana River County had only 1,000 households connected to electricity in 2013 saying the figure now stood at 5,000 barely four years of Jubilee in power.

Ruto appealed to wananchi to vote for Jubilee so as to continue realizing meaningful socio-economic transformation.

He urged wananchi to ignore politicians out to fun hatred and division amongst them for self-interests.

Duale told the Opposition to declare that it was not ready for the next elections instead of undermining the work of the IEBC.

He said it was the responsibility of IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati to declare presidential results saying the Constitution does not give powers to other officials to do so.

Mr Wamalwa told Governors to stop politicizing issues pertaining to water.

“Governors should keep off boards inaugurated by the national government simply because they have their own boards at the counties,” said Mr Wamalwa.

The MPs said residents of Tana River would not gamble with their votes saying Jubilee was the only party that has demonstrated its commitment to addressing the challenges facing them..

They said they would continue to support Jubilee because it has the interest of the people of Tana River and Kenyans at heart.

“Jubilee has initiated many development projects in this County especially in the field of health, infrastructure, energy and education among other sectors,” said Mr Dukicha.

Mr Dado said Tana River was a Jubilee zone and was optimistic that out 118,000 votes in the County, the ruling party will garner more than 70 percent come August Elections.

He told Opposition leaders to stop threatening Kenyans that they would boycott the next saying Kenyans would go to the polls whether they are there or not.

DP William Ruto. PHOTO/PSCU